Certainly my priority, from a police perspective, when a complaint is made is to offer victims support, to ensure the integrity of the investigation and then to ensure due process for all involved.
We have our own victim services program. As I indicated, we're staffing it with full-time civilian positions. We're going to work on standards and policies. We'll develop and get better at those, because we care about victim support and we know it's an important part of our process.
From a victim perspective, one of the roles of the victim services is to keep them informed of the investigation process and even court processes.
Also, when we look at our orders, we have proactively embedded in our orders the provisions of Bill C-77 and some of the elements of the Victims Bill of Rights. It's in our new orders for the victim services program. We have entered those obligations that come with Bill C-77 into our orders, from a proactive perspective. Those obligations are to keep victims informed of the process so that victims have a voice throughout the process and they understand each step of the process, from the time a complaint is lodged to the time of the court processes.